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Introduction to oriental philosophy
The word "philosophy" originated from Japanese scholars' translation of western philosophical concepts, and was introduced to China, which refers to China's traditional learning of governing Tao (Confucianism, Mohism, Fame, Law, etc. The definition of philosophy has always been controversial, and this field has also changed with the continuous expansion of history and the interest in different issues in different times. It is generally believed that philosophy is a method, not a set of propositions, propositions or theories. The study of philosophy is based on rational thinking, seeking to make tested assumptions without jumping out of faith or just analogy. Different philosophers have different views on the nature of reasoning.
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